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AZJonnie

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6. I thought my verbiage made it pretty clear I believe that avenue was "insufficient"
Fri Nov 21, 2025, 06:40 PM
Nov 21

Hence, "at least some of their people from dying"

But yeah, to be clear, yes, it would be. You're still better off having your own oil vs. not if your country is in this situation, methinks.

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Tehran, Iran, has run out of water [View all] AverageOldGuy Nov 21 OP
Holy shit! FalloutShelter Nov 21 #1
I was just saying "Holy shit!" as I scrolled down the screen, and then saw your reply at the same time. Beartracks Saturday #39
This message was self-deleted by its author wolfie001 Saturday #53
Data centers? Nittersing Nov 21 #2
No. Indiscriminate drilling of individual wells for farming in Iran's case. littlemissmartypants Nov 21 #16
Ogllalah acquifer, anyone? dobleremolque Saturday #49
Legal and illegal boreholes... Some of them industry JCMach1 Saturday #56
It's not data centers in Tehran. paleotn Nov 21 #17
Some media reports talk about data center water usage. Makes no sense to me. Bluetus Nov 21 #30
I'll admit to not understanding the details BUT RandomNumbers Saturday #42
I have probably been in 200 data centers from 1970 to 2005, some of the largest in the world at the time Bluetus Saturday #50
They are using evaporative cooling. hunter Sunday #59
I admit to never considering this years ago when fishing in the dead of winter rzemanfl Saturday #51
Iran is probably in a better position than many countries that will soon face this. At least they have oil reserves AZJonnie Nov 21 #3
Desal plants are entirely insufficient for their needs NickB79 Nov 21 #4
I thought my verbiage made it pretty clear I believe that avenue was "insufficient" AZJonnie Nov 21 #6
Their southern coastline isn't good for human habitation Kaleva Saturday #36
Sucks for them JoseBalow Nov 21 #5
Save your popcorn for the US wolfie001 Nov 21 #24
Holy cats! mahina Nov 21 #28
Yes! Almost 50 years ago wolfie001 Nov 21 #29
Yikes!!! calimary Saturday #48
I've been hearing about the collapse in the central valley JoseBalow Saturday #52
Here in the states, we have Nestle doing much the same... Qutzupalotl Nov 21 #7
In a rapidly warming world, it sure is. paleotn Nov 21 #18
I'm in Arizona. Here, the Saudis are sucking the groundwater dry . . . wackadoo wabbit Saturday #35
Not anymore. Mosby Saturday #40
I wish you were correct that this isn't happening any longer, but, alas, it still is wackadoo wabbit Sunday #58
"warned not to pump the water so quickly, but they chose not to listen." Norrrm Nov 21 #8
I believe our mid-west is also vulnerable. 3Hotdogs Nov 21 #9
Depends. The Great Lakes and Mississippi are water sources since the Midwest shares weather ancianita Nov 21 #21
That's a big engineering problem and a bigger political problem. hunter Nov 21 #10
North of Tehran are snow capped mountains, green forests, and the Caspian Sea IronLionZion Nov 21 #11
The Caspian is rapidly diminishing. paleotn Nov 21 #20
We should pay attention and learn what it takes to move a city sarisataka Nov 21 #12
I think the lesson will not be how to move a city like Los Angeles ToxMarz Nov 21 #14
They are still arguing the cost BidenRocks Nov 21 #23
Los Angeles will be fine. hunter Nov 21 #31
I wouldn't bet on that. Phoenix would likely be hit by drought sooner. nt Exp Saturday #45
In the U.S.::: Ogallala Aquifer Exp Nov 21 #13
I grew up in Amarillo on the Ogallala aquifer. markodochartaigh Saturday #41
We're about to run out of water here after years long drought. Reservoirs down to 10.7% surfered Nov 21 #15
Abbott will be dead when the shit really hits the fan and he knows it. paleotn Nov 21 #22
We have known there were going to be serious water issues... ananda Nov 21 #19
+1000. And how many people won't pay attention to this canary RandomNumbers Saturday #43
Is the world just too large for people to process... ananda Saturday #54
I think that it is, at least for the average person RandomNumbers Saturday #55
Subsience was becoming a big problem there even before the water crisis Warpy Nov 21 #25
maybe russia can ship water as payment for their drones. nt yaesu Nov 21 #26
I'm really sorry for the people. We have to watch out for this here too. mahina Nov 21 #27
Oh, dear, for the regular citizens there. electric_blue68 Nov 21 #32
quite a while ago saw some tour show + they had a melon farmer + i never saw such a waste of water. pansypoo53219 Nov 21 #33
Stories of things to come.... n/t gay texan Nov 21 #34
The canary in the coal mine. raccoon Saturday #37
didn't see your post RandomNumbers Saturday #44
That's a good way of putting it. calimary Saturday #46
Tehran gfarber Saturday #38
"And now rescue may come far too late." calimary Saturday #47
NPR did a story on it last week tonekat Saturday #57
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