Anonymous wrote:Thanks israel. We give you aid, provide you arms, fund your wars, and suffer the consequences because of it. Looking forward to all the economic consequences to follow.
Anonymous wrote:This is the whole reason for the bombing if nothing—drive up oil prices and spend more on defense so billionaires get richer.
Anonymous wrote:Thankfully the region has a network of strategic bike lanes for all the RTO workers. Arlington also has a Vespa dealership for those that can't pedal.
Anonymous wrote:It’s an attempt to draw China into the war and it may work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Iran itself exports its oil through the Straight of Hormuz. And 90 percent of it goes to China. Closing the straight would be a cut off your nose to spite your face move. The blockade would be broken in days and it would result in a major military escalation that would be supported by every nation in the Gulf, and frankly, the entire world that depends on Gulf oil. With the USS Gerald Ford set to be in the area in the coming days, that's three aircraft groups in the region. That is an unbelievable amount of firepower that Iran has no answer for. Their only rational response at this point would be to accept that their nuclear weapons program has come to an end and pursue a ceasefire. Any escalation that Iran pursues from here is going to be met with devastation for the Iranian regime.
And just last week, they completed a rail link specifically to move oil. So now China can get its oil without a water route.
Anonymous wrote:Iran itself exports its oil through the Straight of Hormuz. And 90 percent of it goes to China. Closing the straight would be a cut off your nose to spite your face move. The blockade would be broken in days and it would result in a major military escalation that would be supported by every nation in the Gulf, and frankly, the entire world that depends on Gulf oil. With the USS Gerald Ford set to be in the area in the coming days, that's three aircraft groups in the region. That is an unbelievable amount of firepower that Iran has no answer for. Their only rational response at this point would be to accept that their nuclear weapons program has come to an end and pursue a ceasefire. Any escalation that Iran pursues from here is going to be met with devastation for the Iranian regime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Low oil prices are killing our allies KSA and OPEC and our domestic oil industries. Higher prices are needed.
I'd say this was actually Trump's 5D chess objective - but of course it wasn't. Just a side benefit to whatever it is that we're doing in the Middle East right now.
Gosh I wish there was a 5D chess situation. But instead I think there's just an easily manipulated, insecure dotard and a coterie of cartoon villains. God help us all.
Do we think Trump even knows how to play actual chess?
Anonymous wrote:Iran itself exports its oil through the Straight of Hormuz. And 90 percent of it goes to China. Closing the straight would be a cut off your nose to spite your face move. The blockade would be broken in days and it would result in a major military escalation that would be supported by every nation in the Gulf, and frankly, the entire world that depends on Gulf oil. With the USS Gerald Ford set to be in the area in the coming days, that's three aircraft groups in the region. That is an unbelievable amount of firepower that Iran has no answer for. Their only rational response at this point would be to accept that their nuclear weapons program has come to an end and pursue a ceasefire. Any escalation that Iran pursues from here is going to be met with devastation for the Iranian regime.