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Re: The Dire Straits of Hormuz – politicalbetting.com
Attacked is one thing. Destroyed is another. There was no shortage of attacks on shipping in the Gulf by both Iran and Iraq in the 1980s yet the ships continued to sail: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki… (View Post)1 -
Re: The Dire Straits of Hormuz – politicalbetting.com
Its harder still to keep your new regime in power unless the locals will accept it. Afghanistan being the prime example. (View Post)1 -
Re: The Dire Straits of Hormuz – politicalbetting.com
Israel has never before been as relatively strong compared to the other MENA countries as it is now. Egypt, Jordan, Saudi, the Gulf states now accept Israel's existence. Syria, Iraq and Iran are… (View Post)2 -
Re: The Dire Straits of Hormuz – politicalbetting.com
So is the number of ships sunk by Iran still at precisely zero ? If so then that's less than the number of Russian ships sunk by Ukraine in the Mediterranean this month. Hormuz is not the equiva… (View Post)2 -
Re: War? What is good for? Helping Starmer improve his ratings? – politicalbetting.com
People with vested interest in saying that laboratories do not create dangerous viruses say that laboratories do not create dangerous viruses. (View Post)2