Trump clears the Strait

When was the last time the Yemeni's / Houthi fired an anti-ship missile at a passing ship? How many firings do they make per ship hit? How many ships as a percentage of the total transiting that strait have been hit?

In reality, the Houthi threat to close the strait into the Red Sea is as hollow and vapid a threat as Iran's to close Hormuz. It's all bullshit talk with no actual proof it can be done. All Iran can hope for is to manage to strike the occasional defenseless merchant ship and damage it while letting like the other 99% of ships sail through unscathed. Iran's threats are no more real than those of the Barbary Pirates of old.

Iran and their proxies, the democrats, are hoping Russia will intervene on their behalf.

BTW, the Barbary Pirates were taking people as slaves from the American East Coast. They were a serious threat. Thomas Jefferson, an earlier incarnation of Trump, explained it to them in terms they could understand.
 
Yes millions

They are arming up for round two.

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Based on recent reports, a vast majority of Iranians oppose the Islamic regime, with polls suggesting roughly 80–92% reject its leadership. The 2025–2026 protests saw massive, widespread unrest, with reports suggesting up to 5 million people protesting nationwide at peak times, led by demands for a change in government and improved freedoms.


Conjecture compiled by a robot, sourced from Western propaganda reports.

In Iran, treachery is repaid in blood and pain. We do not allow instigators to rule our streets and attack our institutions with impunity. Nor will we tolerate rioters burning our cities and looting their fellow citizens.

Only the Americans and their Western lapdogs do that.
 
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Conjecture compiled by a robot, sourced from Western propaganda reports.

In Iran, treachery is repaid in blood and pain. We do not allow instigators to rule our streets and attack our institutions with impunity. Nor will we tolerate rioters burning our cities and looting their fellow citizens.

Only the Americans their Western lapdogs do that.
You won't be in the position to call the shots. The Iranian people will be hanging you snakes.
 
Like I said,...I think this ends up with US shutting down the strait. Were the only ones who actually can anyway. That way, as I said before we can not only screw Iran out of any money but choke the chinks off too. Win win. As for Europe? Screw them too. They can buy FROM us and our newly acquired fields in Venezuela......:cool:;):)

I agree. Two carrier groups are in the Gulf, including the Super-Carrier Gerald Ford.

I read, but can't seem to find it now, that the fire on board the Ford looked like arson, sabotage. Seems that there may be some democrats in our navy. But on-board security has been ramped up.
 
You must be crying incessantly, Bob. Full tankers going out, empty tankers coming back - and nothing the DNC/IRGC can do about it but tell pathetic lies on a backwater message board.


Two giant oil tankers, just before entering the Strait of Hormuz, altered their course and turned back; an incident that international media reports link to recent developments in this strategic waterway.

According to Bloomberg, satellite imagery shows that two empty tankers were attempting on Sunday to pass through the Strait of Hormuz into the Persian Gulf when they suddenly changed direction and retreated. In contrast, a tanker named “Mombasa B” successfully entered the Persian Gulf via the route approved by Iran, located between the islands of Larak and Qeshm.

Iran has repeatedly stated that the passage of vessels through the Strait of Hormuz is conditional on obtaining permission from Tehran and approval of safe transit routes by its naval forces. In recent months, this policy has become a key factor in maritime traffic in the region, with cases of vessels being turned back previously reported.

These developments come amid heightened regional tensions, which have significantly altered the security environment in the Strait of Hormuz. Reports suggest that at certain points, only vessels affiliated with Iran have been able to pass through the vital waterway, while other ships have been held at the entrance awaiting clearance.

Satellite data also indicates that a significant portion of tankers transiting the Strait are either owned by Iranian entities or have ties to Iran — a factor analysts say reflects a shifting balance of control over one of the world’s key energy corridors.

In this context, Becca Wasser, head of defense analysis at Bloomberg, emphasized that the current order governing traffic through the Strait of Hormuz is increasingly shaped by Iran’s conditions and decisions, and that a rapid change in this situation appears unlikely.
 
You've no idea where I am. You are, of course, willing to bomb children.
My guess, San Francisco, maybe West Hollywood.

The ones your Mullahs use as human shields, cowardly pigs that they are?

Your god Muhammad is weak, impotent. Muslims hide behind women and children, the quivering cowards that they are.
Socks fighting with socks? :ROFLMAO: :rofl2: :ROFLMAO:

FWIW, I'm guessing Legina is in Colorado.

Kill all terrorists, traitors and pedophiles!

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Pure fantasy. Many large consumers of petroleum products and nitrates would not want to bear the costs of bypassing our region.

And the West sanctioned Russia, so that's off the table.

Iran produces a scant 7% of crude oil. Newly liberated Venezuela more than makes up the gap, Bob.

You're nothing but bluff and bluster. (and probably a troll thinking his act is funny)
 
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