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(Reuters) – A new Iranian computer game sets players the task of blowing up a U.S. tanker in the Gulf to block the sea route for much of the world’s oil supplies, a newspaper reported on Saturday.
The game, “Counter Strike”, invites players to plant two bombs on the oil tanker to sink it and make the strait of Hormuz impassable, the Jomhouri-ye Eslami daily reported. About two-fifths of globally traded oil passes through the channel.
The game illustrates a warning by Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who said in June that oil exports in the Gulf region could be seriously endangered if the United States made a wrong move on Iran.
Reuters
One Comment on "Iranian Video Game Offers Chance to Blow Up U.S. Tanker"
Iorper on Sat, 17th Dec 2022 5:28 am
Wow and Iranians can afford their gaming specialists to do that? Didn’t know that they have a gaming industry, but however. I closely watch on gaming industry and play a lot of N64 Games and frankly i don’t know how can gaming specialist can use CS for doing harm in real life, but this is of course interesting fact to me