
Corbulo
456 posts




So much obfuscating metaphor going on here. Literally, literally, what does stopping Iran's ability to impact Hormuz mean? Sinking every floating thing on the Gulf? Destroying all harbours? Boat yards? Controlling the coast? What? Then we can muse on the how.









Look, I was opposed to this war before it started, but now that it has, we need the best outcome for America and our forces. If we have to use troops to take the land bordering the Strait of Hormuz, we may need to go back to the old ways, all of recorded history until 1/



Iran is currently moving more oil that anyone else at the moment and is playing Godfather to any ship coming out of the Gulf. Yes, we resoundingly won the conventional phase of the war- but Iran has the edge right now on the asymmetrical phase of the war, where America has consistently had trouble.





🇺🇸🇮🇷 A retired U.S. Navy admiral says the U.S. should clear sea mines and secure the Strait of Hormuz. “If we don’t do this, the message to the world is that Iran controls that strait.” A chokepoint the world depends on. x.com/foxandfriends/…


Photo of the surviving Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker that managed to land safely after a mid-air collision with another KC-135, which crashed in Iraq.



WSJ: "Reopening the strait, military analysts say, may require a ground operation to seize the Iranian coastline." wsj.com/world/middle-e…

BREAKING: Footages published on Arab channels shows massive bursts of fire after an oil tanker was hit (allegedly by Iran) off the coast of Iraq.


#Nebenzia: Russia will continue to make every effort to swiftly end the confrontation in the #MiddleEast & to resolve any differences by peaceful means. 👉We will provide every assistance to the countries in the region & other parties to the conflict. 🔗is.gd/O9evYV





