• ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆@lemmy.mlOP
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      Was pretty hilarious to watch all these takes where people were saying how Iran can’t close the strait because that would hurt its allies. As if it was a binary thing as opposed to them being able to choose which ships will pass through.

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          Exactly, they don’t have to take any extreme measures like mining because the mere threat is enough for insurers to pull back. This is exactly what Yemen was doing in Suez, and proved to be extremely effective.

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          you would thinking mining would be the go-to move since so much of the western world might join in the fray to protect their financial & military assets.

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              speaking of nuclear: i wonder if tel-aviv/washington/london/paris would launch a nuke if iran makes too much progress in neutralizing all of the western assets in the region and if beijing or moscow would step in at that stage.

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                I don’t really want to think about that. Tens of millions of people would likely die in the process and World War III may get kicked off.

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                  … World War III may get kicked off

                  i’m bet beijing and moscow will nope out of it because of this.

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                Tel Aviv I can’t predict. London and Paris are too sensible. Washington we could probably keep Krasnov from nuking anything (we’ve done good so far. I mean they changed the code from 00000 to 12345 at least, right? Right?) by giving him a red light up button and just letting him watch the end of Dr Strangelove

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      Sure, the US might be on the wrong side of Palestinian genocide and the new Iran war, but the proxy war against Russia is still the Good War™ /s

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        It would not surprise me if the US declared it’s control over the strait of Hormuz and demanded Russian and Chinese vessels pay a “security fee” per tonnage to allegedly offset the cost of the US doing unilateral security of vessels, while boarding and stealing those who don’t pay the transit fees.

        Of course, the cost for the war will be paid by the US taxpayers, and the security fee will go into the pockets of the wealthy. This would be textbook example of two axioms, “Create a problem, sell the solution” and “Privatise the profits, socialise the costs”

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    I saw Russia and China being criticized for their lack of support for Iran. I’m curious what that support consist of, because afaik they haven’t done much so far.