#Iran #MiddleEast
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#Iran #MiddleEast
RantWoman takes a realist view of videos such as this one. It is useful to know how other people think even if one disagrees with multiple implied premises.
#Iran #StraitOfHormuz
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Random takeaways:
President #StableGenius is bonkers. For example US Merchant Marine academy cadets stuck on ships in the Persian Gulf.
One reference to something US troops MIGHT be doing
Ship passage appears to be in national territorial waters, Iran to the N and someone else to the S.
RantWoman cynical comment: the oil market is global. If global prices go up, US oil companies are going to make out like bandits at least for awhile.
Sal says it could take MONTHS to straighten out the impact on world trade of having the Strait of Hormuz closed as long as it has been.
#Iran
#NuclearWeapons
RantWoman definitely does not share every assumption articulated by Ambassador Bolton but does find some of his commentary informative and relevant.
RantWoman will spell out issues with assumptions elsewhere.
2.5 TRILLION dollars cannot be accounted for by the Pentagon.
And who has $200 BILLION for more #WarOfChoice in the middle east?
Ben Cohen NAILS IT. No joke
RantWoman finds this gesture hilarious on multiple counts.
#MiddleEast #Excursion
If a country has a little excursion that goes all "kinetic," but leaves a bunch of very expensive military hardware out in sight of satellites and much cheaper drones....
Can you spot the arguments that might be made for more, more, more defense spending?
#Iran #Shipping
Various takeaways:
President #StableGenius is apparently misrepresenting the degree to which the Strait of Hormuz is open, as in a daily single digit trickle of ships apparently sailing in Iranian territorial waters and paying a toll to Iran.
Interesting video of an actual shipping transiting the Strait.
Big ships are pretty resilient to missile and drone attacks
20,000 stuck on vessels with problems about supplies because the ships are not moving. See long description from X on the other side of the video
div>Absolutely right to highlight the human tragedy behind the headlines. While geopolitics and shipping lanes dominate discussions, we must not forget the 20,000–40,000 seafarers trapped on stranded vessels in the Persian Gulf amid the ongoing conflict. Many face severe shortages of… https://t.co/feSjhTZTjn
— Pravesh Jain (@PRAVESHPARAS) April 1, 2026