Not sure that is the case anymore. I assumed they were arming Iran in the beginning but now I'm thinking there were behind the curtain deals made with China and Russia before this all started. I would have expected stronger reactions from them both when this all started but they've been pretty quiet. Just a feeling, nothing else to back up these thoughts.China is sending Iran weapons and the USA is probably shifting
China needs oil shipments to resume as soon as possible ... It is not in there interest to drag this out..Both sides are just dragging this out so they can both get more bombs and missiles. China is sending Iran weapons and the USA is probably shifting resources.
It's not just gas at the pump. Its shipping costs, those get passed on. Plastics too. Plastics mostly come from oil. Most of the things you buy that are imported have plastics in them. Less oil to Asia = higher plastic prices for their manufacturing = higher prices on goods in general.They need ships and goods moving through the straight of Hormuz like yesterday. This crap is going to kill our side in the next election Dulce if prices don’t come down. Gas staying high will cause prices to rise and then we lose.
< sigh > facepalm.
This is why interesting threads get ruined.
And it's always the usual suspects.

Correct. That’s why I said has staying high will increase costs and we’re screwed.It's not just gas at the pump. Its shipping costs, those get passed on. Plastics too. Plastics mostly come from oil. Most of the things you buy that are imported have plastics in them. Less oil to Asia = higher plastic prices for their manufacturing = higher prices on goods in general.
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US warships *are* in the Strait of Hormuz. It will be interesting to see how dumb Iran's leadership is.Iran threatens to attack any IS warship entering the straight of Hormuz. Probably won’t end well for them.
Read more: Iran threatens to attack US Navy ships entering Strait of Hormuz after first American vessels moved through channel

That wouldn’t surprise me. Time will tell if they attack or not. If they attack it will be interesting to see what our response is.US warships are in the Straight of Hormuz. Iran's move will be next.
I think the last month of bombings is a strong hint as to what our response will be.That wouldn’t surprise me. Time will tell if they attack or not. If they attack it will be interesting to see what our response is.
As I previously posted these ships are useless for minesweeping. They are missle Destroyers and not minesweepers or modular LCS.
As I previously posted these ships are useless for minesweeping. They are missle Destroyers and not minesweepers or modular LCS.
They are the not only the first but the only two ships that were dispatched through the StraitMaybe I'm misunderstanding your post, but I don't see the claim in that tweet that those two ships are the ones clearing mines, the tweet says. "Transited the Straight of Hormuz and operated in the Arabian Gulf as part of a broader mission to ensure the straight is fully clear of sea mines."
The broader mission part.
They are the not only the first but the only two ships that were dispatched through the Strait
These are warships and the last I checked we had no minesweeper task vehicles in the theater and expected allies to step up to the plate for locating and addressing mines.
Our military is actually pretty light in equipment. We essentially decommissioned our fiberglass / wood sweepers and have less than two dozen Aluminum LCS (half in FL and half in CA)
The warships in the Strait are more likely a taunt to Iran (and a message to allies) while tossing down a gauntlet.
I was not trying to correct you, just highlighting that Cent Com and the West Wing credited these warships as an effort for clearing the shipping channel of mines (and they are not.) They are not a tool for that effort, they are nasty ass warships sending a message to Iran and our lazy ass so called allies who actually have minesweepers at their disposal.Jeez, I got/get that part of it, Sheesh. <facepalm>
I was just showing that US warships (in general) *are* in the Straight.
It had nothing to do with the actual mineswee ah fuck it, nevermind.
I was not trying to correct you, just highlighting that Cent Com and the West Wing credited these warships as an effort for clearing the shipping channel of mines (and they are not.) They are not a tool for that effort, they are nasty ass warships sending a message to Iran and our lazy ass so called allies who actually have minesweepers at their disposal.
This is what will actually clear the mines.Maybe I'm misunderstanding your post, but I don't see the claim in that tweet that those two ships are the ones clearing mines, the tweet says. "Transited the Straight of Hormuz and operated in the Arabian Gulf as part of a broader mission to ensure the straight is fully clear of sea mines."
The broader mission part.
Well, they sailed both ships all the way through, so they know there *is* a path through.I was not trying to correct you, just highlighting that Cent Com and the West Wing credited these warships as an effort for clearing the shipping channel of mines (and they are not.) They are not a tool for that effort, they are nasty ass warships sending a message to Iran and our lazy ass so called allies who actually have minesweepers at their disposal.
They are the primary modules for the LCS fleet (short of the old school helicopter towed sleds like we used in Vietnam) who are not in the theater yet. The aluminum hull Littoral Class ships need, in part, to use these more remote unmanned drone tools since the mother ships are not as robust as the more traditional shock hardened hulls . I believe we were expecting Allies (some of whom have bought our equipment) to step up and clear the 6 mile wide channel.This is what will actually clear the mines.
Knifefish Unmanned Undersea Vehicle - General Dynamics Mission Systems Knifefish Unmanned Undersea Vehicle - General Dynamics Mission Systems
Navy to use underwater drones to help clear Iranian mines from Strait of Hormuz | DefenseScoop Navy to use underwater drones to help clear Iranian mines from Strait of Hormuz
They need ships and goods moving through the straight of Hormuz like yesterday. This crap is going to kill our side in the next election Dulce if prices don’t come down. Gas staying high will cause prices to rise and then we lose.