Is that so? You don't think that countries will look back at what happened in Iran and conclude that the cost was greater than the benefit?The moment Iran falls, Turkey is next in line that is 100% sure.
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Is that so? You don't think that countries will look back at what happened in Iran and conclude that the cost was greater than the benefit?The moment Iran falls, Turkey is next in line that is 100% sure.
Per what's released, most of the Iranian navy was indeed stationary.So if the Iranian naval assets were stationary, ATACMS could have done the deed.
We saw spent HIMARS cases in Kuwait in the desert and footage of them being used in Bahrain; yes.But the TWZ article shows that US must be firing those attacks from ground in the gulf countries being hit. And not just from air.
The costs may seem insignificant compared to the colossal benefits.Is that so? You don't think that countries will look back at what happened in Iran and conclude that the cost was greater than the benefit?
The Gulf mess is certainly giving Putin a financial reprieve. Restoration of free movement in the Gulf will not be a return to status quo ante. An unknown amount of damage has been done to loading facilities and refining capacity in the arabian peninsular countries.Trump writes that Iran has begun laying mines in the Strait of Hormuz. He demands that Tehran remove them immediately.
Iran has 2,000-6,000 naval mines.
The Russians can provide them with another 10,000.
The Russians are happy: the strait is closed, oil is worth $100! China and India can't buy oil from the Persian Gulf countries; they'll have to turn to Putin.
Extreme strategic mistakeAll THAAD Batteries assigned to U.S. Forces Korea (USFK) have been withdrawn from the Korean Peninsula and redeployed to the Middle East.
Forget “America First” .Extreme strategic mistake