US Perspective on the Iran - Israel / US War

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Hhhmmmm...I could have sworn I read something like this 'collapse' years ago...


Relax pal, your economy has never been so good, this is the golden era. Didn’t you get the memo? 🙃
 
someone take away Trump Social media for world peace sake.
 
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The US Navy has hit an Iranian cargo ship and is now in custody of the US Marines
 
U.S. Forces Disable Vessel Attempting to Enter Iranian Port, Violate Blockade

TAMPA, Fla. – U.S. forces operating in the Arabian Sea enforced naval blockade measures against an Iranian-flagged cargo vessel attempting to sail toward an Iranian port, April 19.

Guided-missile destroyer USS Spruance (DDG 111) intercepted M/V Touska as it transited the north Arabian Sea at 17 knots enroute to Bandar Abbas, Iran. American forces issued multiple warnings and informed the Iranian-flagged vessel it was in violation of the U.S. blockade.

After Touska’s crew failed to comply with repeated warnings over a six-hour period, Spruance directed the vessel to evacuate its engine room. Spruance disabled Touska’s propulsion by firing several rounds from the destroyer’s 5-inch MK 45 Gun into Touska’s engine room. U.S. Marines from the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit later boarded the non-compliant vessel, which remains in U.S. custody.

American forces acted in a deliberate, professional, and proportional manner to ensure compliance. Since the blockade’s commencement, U.S. forces have directed 25 commercial vessels to turn around or return to an Iranian port.

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USS Spruance firing its main gun into the engine room
 

Gerald R. Ford becomes longest-deployed US aircraft carrier since Vietnam War​


The USS Gerald R. Ford has become the longest deployed U.S. aircraft carrier since the Vietnam War, marking a new milestone for the world’s largest ship of its kind.

The vessel has been at sea for 295 days, surpassing the modern-era record of 294 days set by the USS Abraham Lincoln during a 2020 deployment.
Given all the issues on board the Ford, it can be expected to be in port at least 6 months once it returns home.
 
Agree.

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