

Wayne ๐น๐งฒ
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@Wayne_cryptoGG
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้ๅๆฑๆบ ้ฐ่ๅ ฌๅ 2002 ๅนด้ๆพ ๅณ่ชชไธญ๏ผ็ถๅฐๆไฝๅฐๅฅณๅ ๆตท้ฃ่ๆญป๏ผไนๅพๆผ็ฒ่ฎๅทฎ๏ผๆๆฐ่ช็บ็จ็ทๆง็ๆฎๅจๅฝข็็้ๅ่ฝๅฎๆซๅฅน็้้ญใ็ฅๆฑ่ฑๆถ๏ผๆผๆฏๅฐฑๆไบ้ๅบงๅ ฌๅใ ๅๅ ง็ดๆ 50 ๅคๅบงๅ็จฎ้ ๅ็็ทๆง็ๆฎๅจ้ๅก๏ผๅ ๆฌ็ฝ่ฒ็ซๆฑๅผใๆจ้ๅ้จฐใ็่ณๅคง็ ฒๅฝข็็๏ผ๏ผ้ๆๆฐไฟๅฑ็คบ้คจๅๆตทๆฏๆญฅ้ใ





๐ฎ๐ท What about the mines among the Strait of Hormuz? Drifting mines, moored mines, bottom mines that sense ships by magnet and sound, Tehran has dusted off its old playbook from the 1980s and scattered a few dozen of them in one of the worldโs most vital oil arteries. Now 2 U.S. destroyers are out there trying to clear the mess while diplomats in Islamabad pretend theyโre close to a deal. Whatโs really happening is brutally simple: Iran is trying to make the price of passage so high that the world pressures U.S. to back off. The U.S. response is equally direct; they wonโt negotiate under floating bombs. This is a raw contest over who actually controls the flow of global energy in 2026. The side that wins the Strait wins the leverage. Source: CNN




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