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In reply to the discussion: Here's the reason the US Navy is reluctant to sail through the Strait of Hormuz [View all]JPK
(969 posts)39. The radioactive cloud
The wind generally blows west to east. The cloud and debris would drift over the Stans and then into western China, maybe eventually make it to the west coast of the US.
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Here's the reason the US Navy is reluctant to sail through the Strait of Hormuz [View all]
JPK
Sunday
OP
Another way to see why this is a fuck-up ---- read about WW1, Churchill and the Dardanelles.
3Hotdogs
Sunday
#55
It's not hard to understand: Epstein scandals he's hiding (thru Bondi & Patel)
Justice matters.
Sunday
#63
He may believe that in his miniscule mind but it's far from the truth. ...
littlemissmartypants
Sunday
#24
Independent of the discussion of the Strait of Hormuz, your history on the USS Cole is not accurately . . .
xocetaceans
Sunday
#13
Saudi Arabia is also benefiting greatly, more than Russia, since RU relies on Iranian drones for their war on Ukraine
LymphocyteLover
Sunday
#16
Iran is the #1 enemy and threat to Saudi Arabia's dominance in the gulf region
LymphocyteLover
Sunday
#31
If I was forced to make a list of people, it would be much longer. ❤️
littlemissmartypants
Sunday
#26