Why Is The U.S. So Openly Advertising A Ship Carrying Tanks To Ukraine? Can anyone sense a False Flag?
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" Makes no Sense" - ( your last statement. ) Once again - I asked ??? What " O P E N OCEAN P O R T " - not some land locked "SEA PORT" that ships have to navigate a rat maze for access into - and be left "VULNERABLE" and trapped in a box with no possible route for quick escape - in fear of attack. Secondly - all that US Military cargo has to be protected and transferred - via rail - for many many miles , on rail lines , and rail equipment that "ARE NOT DESIGNED" to transport massive US Military equipment. ??? What quantity of US Military "Equipment & Personnel" would be required for such an operation ??? and once again - ( Trust in the US Military / The Military is the only way ) This would mean that our military is in direct correlational in creating world tension and posturing in an act of aggression and act's of WAR directly squarely at Russia.
" ALL THIS" makes me contemplate and question "ALL" that is going on around us.
What are you talking about? Gdansk is a main seaport on the Baltic Sea, which is not a constrained passage. There is no "rat maze." If you are willing to accept sea transport to Germany, there is nothing else to worry about when traveling a few more miles to Gdansk (the former German Danzig). After that, conventional rail transport is more than adequate to convey military equipment. I don't understand your capitalization and exclamation points. Consult a map, for heaven's sake.
As for "vulnerable," there is no other word for cargo ships, which has been a known fact for hundreds of years. There is no such thing as "quick escape," as cargo ships are not "quick."
How old are you? I guess you have no idea how much military materiel and personnel were transported exclusively by ship in World War II. Often as closely as possible to where combat was taking place. No railroads across the Atlantic Ocean to North Africa. No railroads to Sicily and mainland Italy. No railroads across the Mediterranean Sea, Red Sea, Persian Gulf, or Indian Ocean. No railroads to the beaches at Normandy. No railroads to Brussels, after the beachhead was established. Not to mention no railroads across the Pacific Ocean. My father was in the Navy Armed Guard manning the convoys, all through the war. They went everywhere. What you are talking about would be dismissed as nonsense.