Woooooow , I it true, woooowFrom which bases? I guess the key thing to track is the USS Tripoli if it is given orders to sail back to home base ?
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Woooooow , I it true, woooowFrom which bases? I guess the key thing to track is the USS Tripoli if it is given orders to sail back to home base ?
Is not it poetic the fact Pakistan with The AQ Khan network gave Iran nuclear blueprints 20 years ago. Iran snitched on Pakistan to the Americans. That’s partly why Iran got sanctioned and Pakistan kept its bomb.
20 years later Pakistan is now the mediator between the US and Iran.The country that was snitched on is now fixing the situation for the country that snitched. And walking out as the winner.
Pakistan ends this with its nuclear program intact and a new status as a geopolitical mediator.
The most strategic move the GCC can make right now is follow Saudi Arabia’s lead, sign defense pacts with Pakistan, invest in its economy, and formalize what’s already obvious: Pakistan has the manpower and the bomb.
The Pakistani diaspora in the Gulf makes this economically seamless.
This is the Muslim NATO framework I outlined months ago and that was forming before the war:Turkey, Pakistan, Saudi, Egypt as a counterweight bloc against the secessionist i.e Israel, India, UAE
UAE-Pakistan relations cooling, the lines are getting clearer.
Turkey already has a base in Qatar. Pakistan has the nuclear deterrent. The Gulf has the capital.
The architecture is there. It just needs political will
Getting Oman to agree increases the legitimacy of collecting tolls, otherwise Iran will look like a rogue state. Reconstruction will be difficult without additional revenue streams. If tolls don't happen, we can expect other Iranian demands to also not happen.
I like your analysis but bro how do you know how much Sodium per perchlorate they have and number of missiles.Iran used its liquid ballistic missiles at the start of the war because refuelling them takes time and is dangerous above ground
At the start of the war Iran had 20-30 mins to get the launchers out fire and roll back underground
Now with US air dominance that had been reduced to less than 10 mins
So Iran switched to its solid state ballistic missiles which can be launched quickly and refuelled below ground
However Iran was running low on Sodium Perchlorate a key ingredient in the manufacture of solid state missiles
They had less than 1,000 tons left which was a enough for 300-400 more missiles which was roughly 10 days supply
Iran new they could not go on for more than 2 weeks and so a ceasefire buys them time to get more chemicals from China to re arm
For every ballistic missile the Americans fired 7-8 interceptors
Interceptors takes months and years to build
Iran can build ballistic missiles in days / weeks
Iran needs less and Americans need more
This pause helps Iran more than it helps USA
So this is why ceasefire was accepted by Iran because even they know situation was getting critical
Lots of people are saying it’s a pause for Israel to re-arm re-load. But, How much could US and Israel rearm in two weeks?
I like your analysis but bro how do you know how much Sodium per perchlorate they have and number of missiles.
Amjad Taha: He is one of the founders of the pro-Israel Sharaka Institute, lobbying for the recognition of the Zionist regime among Arab states.
Not sure why you're sharing his tweets. Of course, he is going to have a pain in his rear.
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