寺田 明生
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@2018_apc 憲法改正計画のひとつなんでしょうね。


@DrKarte エネルギー危機時における超過死亡の推定まとめをシミュレーションしてますが「人の命をもてあそんでいる」という突っ込みが面倒なので公開できずにいます。内容についてご意見を伺いたいので、もし興味があればDMください…


NEW: The Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), which is the Iranian entity that has disrupted shipping in the Strait of Hormuz during the war, outlined specific conditions on April 17 for vessels to transit the strait that amount to Iran retaining control over maritime traffic through the strait. These conditions include: 1) only commercial vessels not “related to belligerent countries” may transit the strait, 2) vessels must transit the strait via Iran’s approved transit route through Iranian territorial waters, and 3) vessels must coordinate their passage through the Strait with Iranian forces. These conditions indicate that the IRGC seeks to retain operational control over transit through the strait, likely to continue to use the strait as a point of leverage to try to extract concessions from the United States. The IRGC harshly criticized Iranian Foreign Affairs Minister Abbas Araghchi after Araghchi announced on X that the Strait of Hormuz is “completely open.” The IRGC’s criticism of Araghchi is reflective of broader divisions within the Iranian regime, which CTP-ISW has consistently reported on in recent weeks. Commercially available maritime data shows that no Iranian-linked vessels approached the US blockade line on April 17, and US officials have stated that US forces will engage Iranian-linked vessels beyond this line. CENTCOM announced on April 17 that 19 vessels have complied with US direction to turn around and that zero vessels have successfully breached the blockade. Commercially available maritime data shows that some non-Iranian-linked vessels have approached the US blockade line to exit the strait. These ships do not fall under the US blockade and are able to freely transit in and out of the strait.


「原油が足りない。高市をいますぐ辞めさせないと日本は詰む」 という人たちに教えてもらいたいのは ・辞めさせたら原油を確保できるというロジック ・誰を首相にしたら原油を確保できるのかという具体的な名前 のふたつ。次の首相にも同じことを言う気まんまんなら、話を聞く必要もない。















