
I thought that Petey and Trump had reduced their AA to the stone age or did I miss something?
This.The world - is the rest of the world ok with that potential cost that they will have to bear.
The Strait of Hormuz is owned by no one - its always been under the Freedom of Navigation for the last 150-200 odd years. If this 'tolling' is allowed to occur then precedence has been made for other parts of the world and why would they not taken advantage to this.
England and France can charge every ship entering the English Channel.
Denmark and Sweden can charge every ship entering the Baltic
Turkey every ship entering the Black Sea
Spain and Morocco every ship entering the Straits of Gibraltar
Schrodinger’s Strait? It’s neither definitely open nor definitely closed til you find out the hard way if you get a drone to the face?Good lord what a shit show.
And the Press Sec can't even say who is currently in control of the strait, dodged completely. Today has seen the lowest number of ships crossing since the 1st of April.
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US did not agree that ceasefire would cover Lebanon, Vance says
Vice President JD Vance on Wednesday said Tehran's negotiators thought ‌the U.S.-Iran ceasefire agreed to on Tuesday included Lebanon, but the U.S. had in fact not agreed to that.www.reuters.com
Clearly ship owners need to paint QR codes on the side to prove they paid their Bitcoin ransom.Schrodinger’s Strait? It’s neither definitely open nor definitely closed til you find out the hard way if you get a drone to the face?
I expect that over the day or two (maybe weekend), the bloom will come off the rose in the stock market and a substantial reversal of today's rise will occur if basic questions like; a) is the strait open to all and freedom of navigation is in place, b) is there or is there not a ceasefire and, c) what the f*ck is actually the longer term plan.Schrodinger’s Strait? It’s neither definitely open nor definitely closed til you find out the hard way if you get a drone to the face?
I expect that over the day or two (maybe weekend), the bloom will come off the rose in the stock market and a substantial reversal of today's rise will occur if basic questions like; a) is the strait open to all and freedom of navigation is in place, b) is there or is there not a ceasefire and, c) what the f*ck is actually the longer term plan.
If a facility wasn't a justifiable target, it's a "war crime" with or without the human shields.I'm surprised this hasn't been mentioned yet, but some news sources are stating that at least some Iranian civilians were forming human chains at bridges and power plants yesterday as a result of the "bridge and powerplant" tweet. I'm not sure how much further that complicates things, seeing as threatening those sites was essentially a war crime to begin with...
don't forget us! We can charge Washington for every ship travelling up the St. Lawrence heading for the States.The world - is the rest of the world ok with that potential cost that they will have to bear.
The Strait of Hormuz is owned by no one - its always been under the Freedom of Navigation for the last 150-200 odd years. If this 'tolling' is allowed to occur then precedence has been made for other parts of the world and why would they not taken advantage to this.
England and France can charge every ship entering the English Channel.
Denmark and Sweden can charge every ship entering the Baltic
Turkey every ship entering the Black Sea
Spain and Morocco every ship entering the Straits of Gibraltar
don't forget us! We can charge Washington for every ship travelling up the St. Lawrence heading for the States.![]()
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Everybody gets a share…
Achmed! - it’s your turn to go out with the scanner.Clearly ship owners need to paint QR codes on the side to prove they paid their Bitcoin ransom.