伊朗称德黑兰80%受损地区已修复,并索赔2700亿美元战争损失
Iran Claims 80% Of Bombed-Out Areas Of Tehran Restored, Amid $270BN War Loss Compensation Demand

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/iran-claims-80-bombed-out-areas-tehran-restored-amid-270bn-war-loss-compensation

在为期 38 天、被称为“史诗愤怒行动”(Operation Epic Fury)的密集美以轰炸行动之后,伊朗正积极推进重建与军事重整。官方媒体声称,德黑兰 80% 的受损地点已完成修复,但鉴于该国包括桥梁、发电厂和住宅区在内的基础设施遭到了大规模破坏,这一数字引发了国际社会的怀疑。 尽管袭击旨在重创伊朗经济并煽动国内动荡,该政权仍持续展现其强硬姿态。伊朗估计直接和间接损失总额达 2700 亿美元,并正积极寻求华盛顿的赔偿,可能提议对通过霍尔木兹海峡的船只征税。尽管损失严重且经历了近三个月的全国互联网封锁,政府仍坚称基本服务维持运作。与此同时,冲突再次爆发的威胁依然存在,据报道,随着和平谈判陷入僵局,特朗普总统正考虑采取进一步的军事行动。

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Iran has been seeking to prove its unity and defiance to the world in the aftermath of the 38-days of heavy US-Israeli bombing it endured throughout the Trump-ordered Operation Epic Fury.

Along with fast seeking to rearm and recover its missile capability after the bombardment which heavily targeted above and below-ground missile silos, it is also rapidly rebuilding bombed-out parts of the capital city Tehran.

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In what sounds like a surprising and perhaps high estimate, about 80% of war-damaged sites in Iran's capital have been repaired, the state Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) reports.

"More than 60,000 residential and commercial units in Tehran province were hit by American-Zionist attacks during the third imposed war," Deputy Governor of Tehran Seyyed Kamaleddin Mirjafarian was quoted in the report as saying.

The 80% claim might be met with a lot of scrutiny and doubt, given that many neighborhoods and buildings seemed to suffer damage so immense in scale, that it should take at least months if not years to rebuild.

But there has been some clear evidence that Iranian construction teams and engineers have worked around the clock to repair and replace vital infrastructure, like bridges for example.

The US and Israel had struck bridges and rail lines to cripple Iran's national transport network. Israel especially adopted attacks against key civilian infrastructure as a battle tactic, in hopes that eventually there would be a groundswell of anti-Tehran anger domestically, leading to government overthrow.

Also, "ports and railway networks, universities and research centers, and several power plants and water desalination plants were directly hit, while a large number of hospitals, schools and civilian homes were also damaged or destroyed," Al Jazeera describes.

By mid-April, Iran had put a price on the damage, while demanding compensation from Washington:

Iran has also raised the idea of compensation for damages to come through a Strait of Hormuz protocol, which would include a tax on ships passing through the waterway.

An early estimate indicates that Iran has suffered about $270bn in direct and indirect damages since the start of the US-Israel war on February 28, Iranian government spokeswoman Fatemeh Mohajerani said during an interview with Russia’s RIA Novosti news agency, published on Tuesday.

She did not provide further information, such as a breakdown of the damages, but said the issue of compensation was discussed in last week’s negotiations between Tehran and Washington in Pakistan, and will be raised in any potential future talks with the US and mediators.

President Trump himself repeatedly threatening to bomb bridges, power plants, and other infrastructure to send Iran "back to the Stone Age." He's reportedly mulling the resumption of full military operations, amid stalled or non-existent peace talks.

While vital infrastructure and even energy sites have indeed in many cases been obliterated, the lights are still on across the country, save for the persisting government-imposed internet blackout. The internet blackout is now approaching 80 days.

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