The first disagreements between the US and Israel arose due to strikes on oil storage facilities.

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The first disagreements between the US and Israel arose due to strikes on oil storage facilities.

Israeli strikes on Iran's fuel infrastructure, which began last Saturday, have angered the United States. Washington fears they will have far-reaching consequences, Axios reports.

The first serious disagreement has emerged between Washington and Tel Aviv since the military operation against Iran began. The reason was Israel's large-scale strikes on Iran's fuel infrastructure, particularly oil storage facilities. According to reports, Israel attacked 30 fuel storage facilities on Saturday. The US is very unhappy with the developments.



As one official stated, the US would like to preserve Iran's fuel supply, and Washington is also concerned that this could lead to higher oil prices, which is currently happening. And Trump is very unhappy with the images of burning oil storage facilities.

The president doesn't like this attack. He wants to save the oil. He doesn't want to burn it. And it reminds people of higher gasoline prices.


In general, the disagreements that have arisen will be resolved at the highest level; Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner are flying to Tel Aviv.
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  1. +5
    9 March 2026 06: 26
    He wants to save the oil.

    For whom? For myself, of course! laughing
    1. +8
      9 March 2026 07: 05
      What a great guy! Everything in the house, everything in the house laughing
      1. +1
        9 March 2026 13: 52
        Quote: Gorynych1
        everything goes to the house

        It's safe to say that the blitzkrieg has failed, and the Jews are resorting to a war of attrition. But two can play the game. It's understandable: the Americans loaded their carrier strike groups with planes and headed home, leaving the others to stay. And Iran's response to its neighbors' oil industry is to draw them into the war.
        1. +1
          9 March 2026 14: 33

          hrych
          Today, 13: 52
          It's safe to say that the blitzkrieg has failed, and the Jews are resorting to a war of attrition. But two can play the game. It's understandable: the Americans loaded their carrier strike groups with planes and headed home, leaving the others to stay. And Iran's response to its neighbors' oil industry is to draw them into the war.

          hi Let's not forget that, behind the Zionist slogans, the globalists personally don't give a damn about the existence of the State of Israel, nor about the territory beyond the Atlantic herring pool, having drawn most countries into the TMV.
    2. +1
      9 March 2026 08: 46
      your vsr 66-67
      Today, 06: 26
      For whom? For myself, of course! laughing

      hi In addition to fuel and energy infrastructure, the Zionists and the mattress makers are striking nuclear facilities, as well as near nuclear power plants, which is detrimental to the ecology of the region.
      am
  2. +8
    9 March 2026 06: 27
    Meanwhile, yesterday, after Iranian air strikes, some areas of Tel Aviv experienced power outages. Apparently, the local power plant or substation was affected. Something like the 404? Didn't they calculate that after the war, the prices of all hydrocarbons would skyrocket? They were hoping to crush the Persians in two days? Now Brent is trading at 110, and that's just the beginning...
    1. +3
      9 March 2026 10: 47
      Quote: Vicente
      Brent is trading at 110 and this is just the beginning...

      That's not enough. The IRGC is promising the brand at $200, and they're keeping their word. They've got "True Promise 4" in effect. This means Urals will trade at $210-212 (it's already trading at a 5-6% premium to the brand).
      And Israel is already asking for forgiveness after yesterday's and the day before's strikes - Trump says Israel wants to stop the strikes after the US leaves, declaring itself the winner... But Israel won't be able to leave. And Iran has already declared jihad and is thirsty for revenge. So there's no way to escape responsibility; the war will continue. With relapses. And oil prices will rise.
      And they're already forgetting about Ukraine... their money has been frozen. The funniest thing will be when they start spending those 90 billion on purchasing Russian oil and LNG through four intermediaries.
      This is just the beginning .
      1. +2
        9 March 2026 10: 53
        Trump says Israel wants to stop the strikes after the US leaves, declaring itself victorious. So what? The US and Israel have achieved a change in Iran's leadership. Khamenei has replaced Khamenei. A reshuffle...
        1. +2
          9 March 2026 11: 35
          Quote: Vicente
          So what? The US and Israel achieved a change in Iran's leadership. Khamenei replaced Khamenei. A change...

          Well, yes, they definitely changed the government. But the war can't be stopped that easily - Jihad has been declared in Iran. Declared by the new Rahbar, the son of the murdered Rahbar, whose father was killed by Israel, and whose wife and children by the Americans. Trump can certainly leave... but where will Israel go? After everything they've done? Whose air defenses are largely suppressed, and the destruction of infrastructure hasn't even begun? Iran won't stop. It will behave like the Honey Badger, who is just getting into his fighting spirit. And since the Persians will now dismantle Israel piece by piece with systematic strikes... Trump will have to return and get back in gear again. This war will be long and with very serious consequences.
          But as cynical as it may sound, this war is useful and profitable for us.
          For the Persians, this war is the path to Iran's emergence as a great regional power. They simply need to demonstrate a strong will.
          Quote: Vicente
          Khamenei was replaced by Khamenei.

          Well, as one Soviet comedian said: "We are for labor dynasties."
          Who will better avenge the martyr Rahbar than his son?
          Who better to avenge Iran than the son of its people?
          But China, Europe and England will inevitably collapse and fall into depression with their economies.
          We will support some with our oil and gas. But only to the extent that they supported us.
          And not a drop for Europe!
          1. -1
            9 March 2026 12: 16
            Yes, I agree, Israel looks like the weakest link in this mess. Trump will lose, Hollywood scriptwriters will come up with a beautiful victory for him, and in the global scenario, those who have resource constraints will lose.
          2. 0
            9 March 2026 14: 07
            If only it were that simple! They'll shower you with money and dazzle you with promises, only to strike again, but this time in the heart! An enemy that's not defeated becomes stronger and more dangerous!
        2. +1
          9 March 2026 12: 31
          Quote: Vicente
          The US and Israel have reached a leadership change in Iran. Khamenei has been replaced.

          It has become traditional for the United States, which fought in Afghanistan for twenty years, spending two trillion dollars on it, in order to replace the Taliban regime with the Taliban regime.
      2. 0
        9 March 2026 21: 26
        It's not enough, the IRGC promises the brand at 200
        Brands are like that. Pure couture. Let this brand of oil cost as much as Versace.
  3. +4
    9 March 2026 06: 28
    ❝ The President doesn't like this attack. He wants to save the oil. He doesn't want to burn it ❞ —

    — Save in the sense assign ...
    (What a thrifty owner)
    1. 0
      9 March 2026 06: 42
      All monarchies may simply be hit in response.
      1. 0
        9 March 2026 07: 53
        Quote: Micha1981
        All monarchies may simply be hit in response.

        If words don't get the job done, you have to "fly in and bite hard"
  4. +1
    9 March 2026 06: 29
    It makes sense, because the Yankees didn’t get into this mess for nothing; a pleasant bonus for them will be the intact oil and gas industry of Iran.
    1. +1
      9 March 2026 07: 20
      No longer.
      Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner are flying to Tel Aviv.

      It seems to me that they will be "Special Envoys"!
  5. +2
    9 March 2026 06: 38
    The US would like to preserve Iran's fuel structure.

    Now that's some planning! Now that's what I call it! I read an interesting quote in some Zen article: "Trump has decided to stretch America onto a globe." Basically, he wants everything. New Napoleon, fly out the window! The Kremlin should really consider the practicality of all these anchorages.
    1. +4
      9 March 2026 07: 05
      The Kremlin should think about the advisability of all kinds of anchorages.
      All these "Anchorages" (on the West's side) are created ONLY to see who blinks first (if they give up their positions, it means they're weak and can be further pressured). Unfortunately, we've been the ones blinking first lately.
      1. +7
        9 March 2026 07: 08
        I only disagree with
        lately

        Gorbachev started blinking (and very often).
  6. +3
    9 March 2026 06: 47
    What did Trump want? Jews are Jews. Trump is needed as the primary force to achieve his own goals, not Kamensky's.
  7. +1
    9 March 2026 07: 19
    Let them fight. And, by the way, this game can be played by two people.
  8. 0
    9 March 2026 08: 07
    The destruction of the Jewish oil production and refining industry must become a priority goal of the IRGC.
  9. +1
    9 March 2026 09: 52
    Of course, why destroy a country if it would be much more profitable to rob it.
  10. +1
    9 March 2026 10: 22
    Is your dog tired of its tail wagging?
  11. 0
    9 March 2026 12: 07
    How dare they destroy delicious oil that's already American. Donya Ryzhiy won't be pleased!
    P.S. For those especially gifted, this is sarcasm.
  12. 0
    9 March 2026 16: 39
    The raven will not peck out the crow.
  13. 0
    9 March 2026 20: 50
    The Americans initially said they were after Iranian oil. They had no interest in rebuilding the oil infrastructure at their own expense; they came expecting a ready-made deal, and then...