
PrometheusVsOlympus
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🇮🇷🇺🇸🇮🇱 Qeshm Island 84 miles long, the largest island in the Persian Gulf sits like a cork inside the Strait of Hormuz itself, and beneath its salt caves and mangrove forests Iran has spent two decades building an underground missile city that Western intelligence now describes as its most consequential strategic asset in the Gulf. Anti-ship missiles that can reach 600 nautical miles into the Arabian Sea. Underground tunnel networks with ventilation, emergency power and rail systems for rapid missile deployment. Fast-attack boats, naval suicide drones, anti-ship cruise missiles, surface-to-air systems — all buried in rock, invisible to air strikes, impervious to the 10,000+ targets the US claims to have destroyed. These are just the known capabilities... 5 other islands to the west armed with surface to air and anti-ship missiles. Larak Island to the east. Weapons systems based on Qeshm can reach vessels in transit through the Strait without warning.  The US has spent 37 days bombing Iran. Qeshm is still there. The Strait is still closed to the Epstein coalition. And every ship in the world that needs Gulf oil still has to ask Iran for permission to pass.






Al Jazeera reporting on the missing US WSO officer: 1st report: US airman recovered 2nd report: Rescued but "not safe yet" 3rd report: Airman located, rescue 'effort' ongoing Looks like they are slowly walking back their initial report.













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