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Lol. Talkin bout Cuba.Does anyone really care what the UK thinks at the moment?
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Lol. Talkin bout Cuba.Does anyone really care what the UK thinks at the moment?
That's an overkill.The U.S. blockade has officially gone into effect, and there are more than 15 U.S. warships in place to support the operation, according to a senior U.S. official.
The U.S. has an aircraft carrier, multiple guided-missile destroyers, an amphibious assault ship and several other warships in the Middle East, according to Navy and Central Command officials. These ships have the ability to launch helicopters that support boarding operations, and some are capable of marshalling commercial vessels to specific areas to hold them in place.
More than 15 US warships are in place to support the blockade. The Lincoln carrier group, Tripoli amphib group, and multiple DDGs etc
it's a direct quote from Satan Yahoo "...he reported to me...."This is the kind of crap that gives credence to what a lot of you are saying:
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bhai jan
this directly effects us
i have had basically no gas in my house for 20 hours now
As for the effects of this war, I sympathize with you and other Pakistanis caught up in the aftermath of a conflict that didn't concern Pakistan.
But it does. Pakistan is caught in between the two camps within Islam, and that is a very tough place to be in the midst of a conflict that it must negotiate.
I was referring more to this U.S.-Israeli initiated conflict, but yes, we've been stuck in this position between the two camps for a while and have had a consistent balancing act, but that's changing, or is being forced by the regional Arab countries.
That balancing act, shattered with the 2025 Strategic Mutual Defense Agreement with Saudi Arabia, an agreement I was against, knowing the rivalry in the region, and it's befuddled me that Pakistan would sign up for an exchange of money to take a position on the field.
The MDA is not perplexing, but only logical. Iran is in an untenable position geopolitically after digging a massive hole for itself over the last half century, and Pakistan is choosing the side that it must for its own reasons.
Does anyone really care what the UK thinks at the moment?
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