I have no way of knowing if this is a horrible situation that we should worry about or a perfectly normal day. For that matter, I don't know when or where the video was taken.
There are reports of all Chinese destination ships moving with no problems (unverified).
I don't understand practically how the Strait can be "closed" with 1/3 of US Navy sitting there supported by 1/4 of US Air Force, all monitored by US Space Force. Seems like false narrative heavily pushed by globalist media.
Just finished watching Mike King on NewsTreason on Rumble. I totally concur with their "Wag the Iran" segment. One point alone is that in a world full of smart phones we should be FLOODED with IMAGES in real time with people that look real. NOTHING. Ps Any footage from Ukraine lately?
Arguably, we haven't had any REAL news on the international front since 13MAR2020. It has been nearly complete blackout about world events in the US going on Year7 in two days.
I'm not an expert on the smaller Mideast countries like Oman or Bahrain, but why can't oil-producing companies ship across Saudi Arabia to the Red Sea, and then either south to the open ocean or north through the Suez Canal into the Mediterranean Sea? That would remove Iran from the equation completely.
Even if such an infrastructure is not there, it might be worth it in the long run to build them.
I have seen maps of pipelines, but don't know if that is a figment of imagination.
In any case, the desert is hot, hot, hot during the day, and can freeze at night. Oh and soft sand, which behaves like water, so the pipeline needs deep foundations, to prevent it sinking.
This means a hyper-technical pipeline with weird expansion joints in it to expand and contract, that needs to be built by contractors with desert experience, and physical resilience to the brutal temperature and lack of water, oh wait up.
The complexity may put a damper on enthusiasm for it, and Hormuz was working with existing infrastructure, before...
All I see is a bunch of large boats in the water.
Nothing blowing up.
Nothing happening.
I have no way of knowing if this is a horrible situation that we should worry about or a perfectly normal day. For that matter, I don't know when or where the video was taken.
They are all NOT moving. I think that's the point.
There are reports of all Chinese destination ships moving with no problems (unverified).
I don't understand practically how the Strait can be "closed" with 1/3 of US Navy sitting there supported by 1/4 of US Air Force, all monitored by US Space Force. Seems like false narrative heavily pushed by globalist media.
aren't they sitting ducks then?
Not really, unless they are armed.
We need more proof than that.
That could be old video, from when the Suez was blocked.
Just finished watching Mike King on NewsTreason on Rumble. I totally concur with their "Wag the Iran" segment. One point alone is that in a world full of smart phones we should be FLOODED with IMAGES in real time with people that look real. NOTHING. Ps Any footage from Ukraine lately?
Arguably, we haven't had any REAL news on the international front since 13MAR2020. It has been nearly complete blackout about world events in the US going on Year7 in two days.
Same in Australia BUT I dont think we have ever had REAL news.
So America is not getting any news?? About your banks? About California ? Pity. BTW, where’s Netanyahu?
https://www.facebook.com/share/r/18B1LZzZ9F/?mibextid=wwXIfr
And hearing too that your president is looking for a way out. You better stock up. Iran is far from finished. https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1bvmR47uN1/?mibextid=wwXIfr
I'm not an expert on the smaller Mideast countries like Oman or Bahrain, but why can't oil-producing companies ship across Saudi Arabia to the Red Sea, and then either south to the open ocean or north through the Suez Canal into the Mediterranean Sea? That would remove Iran from the equation completely.
Even if such an infrastructure is not there, it might be worth it in the long run to build them.
I have seen maps of pipelines, but don't know if that is a figment of imagination.
In any case, the desert is hot, hot, hot during the day, and can freeze at night. Oh and soft sand, which behaves like water, so the pipeline needs deep foundations, to prevent it sinking.
This means a hyper-technical pipeline with weird expansion joints in it to expand and contract, that needs to be built by contractors with desert experience, and physical resilience to the brutal temperature and lack of water, oh wait up.
The complexity may put a damper on enthusiasm for it, and Hormuz was working with existing infrastructure, before...
...or, we could just destroy the Iranian regime and it will solve itself.