Strait of Hormuz (Read the Comments Too)

    
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Bigus Macus
Bigus Macus
3 months ago

So how long is the Navy going to keep sending Carriers into the Persian Gulf?

DWEEZIL THE WEASEL
DWEEZIL THE WEASEL
3 months ago
Reply to  Bigus Macus

Until one of them gets blown out of the water. The Iranians are just biding their time.

Nobody
Nobody
3 months ago

Consider the math of this. In the Iran/Iraq war, Iran lost almost 1 million people. Iraq also lost a lot. The US can’t sustain casualties like that. Iran has two navies. A professional Iranian Navy and a real mean psyco Revolutionary Guard Navy.

TakeAHardLook
TakeAHardLook
3 months ago
Reply to  Nobody

But we have “Admiral” Rachel Levine!
Nobody can top that! Retreat now, Iranians--or we’ll airdrop her right smack into the heart of Tehran.

General 'Buck' Turgidson
General 'Buck' Turgidson
3 months ago
Reply to  Nobody

And now Iran also has Russian made Iskander, hypersonic missiles at their disposal… which can reach waaay, waaay outside and past the Straight of Hormuz and touch anyone, anywhere in the middle east.

General 'Buck' Turgidson
General 'Buck' Turgidson
3 months ago

When this thing breaks wide-open, expect the straight to be shut down for months and months until the conflict concludes--if it does that is. And expect gasoline prices to shoot up past the $10.00 per gallon mark--effectively destroying the US economy. Stock up now on gas. Find some alternate (fuel efficient) means to conduct local errands.

xtron
xtron
3 months ago

90% of Iran’s oil, which account for 83% of all Iran’s exports, go thru the straits. so shutting down the straits would hurt Iran as much as the rest of the world. i believe a huge amount of Iran’s food imports also come thru the straits, so the citizens would soon be hungry as well as having a broken economy.