RE: US Strikes on Iran (Operation Epic Fury)
Yesterday at 9:15 am
BrianSoddingBoru:
- Another example is the Strait of Gibraltar or the Strait of Dover between the UK and France. There are international laws that guarantee the free passage of all ships through these channels.
Only in man-made channels like the canal of Panama and/or the canal of Suez are countries allowed to collect funds in return from the right of passage from man-made waterway. Which is why Emperor Belisarius has plans to create a man-made waterway just above the Bosporus just to collect money from incoming and outgoing ships.
Awty:
- I hate all sorts of troll activities. It makes it difficult for me to focus. I also will not try to mess with people whose mere occupation is to mess things up in the digital world. So if and when I see them I’ll usually just leave because their main presence indicates that the internet platform is poorly regulated and hence does not really care about its members.
The Grand Nudger:
- D. Trump is also a very old man. Bill Clinton was a very young president, George W. Bush was a middle-aged man (also quite young at the time) and Barrack Obama could have easily have secured a third term.
I think these power struggles between two elderly figures (Joe Biden and D. Trump) reflects some deeper lack of balance in US politics. Both democrat and republican parties have this lack of cohesion in them.
And all of this is serious enough to make Europeans start to work on some common military defense strategies just in case their entire alliance with the US comes to a halt at some point.
What everyone is very curious about at this point is the Midterm elections in the US.
Because another issue that could explode at any time is the issue of Taiwan. What do we do if China makes a move on Taiwan right now?
/So dialogue within the members of the same society is very important. Right now I really wonder if MAGA supporters are understanding the negative features of their presidential candidate.
Desse23:
- All of this is giving me headaches. In that case, dismantling the regime in Iraq was also a huge mistake. Saddam was a secularist who stood there as a buffer-zone against the rising power of Iran. It was after his fall that Iran was able to implement itself in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and the Gaza Strip and in Yemen. So everything that G.W. Bush did seems like a huge mistake as well.